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The San Francisco Call and Post from San Francisco, California • Page 11

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LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED Thursday. January IS. Stmr Laguna. Ericsson.

30 hours from Eureka. Schr Kettle Low, Low, I hours from Point Reyes. PARTNERS WANTED. PARTNER wanted in a saloon; small capital Inquire NE. cor.

Poet and Kearny. PROPERTY WANTED. 4O to 100 acres, part alfalfa land. wood and water; 20 miles of Ean Fran- cisco; less than JlOOO. Particulars to box 2533, Cell.

HEAL SSTATB CITY FOR SALE. SOL GETZ BROTHER. ROOM 'A." CUOCKER BUILDING. HEADQUARTERS FOR TARK LOTS. Now for a Prosperous Era for San Francisco.

tIOO to Near Nineteenth-aye. boulevard and Park, from II to st. $5 monthly. JSOO to Choicest lots In Sunset; streets traded and sewered; $10 monthly. $300 to Cheapest residence lots In Rich- mond; easy terms.

$100 to Level lots near Mission-st. elec- tric car line; only $5 monthly. Call for Maps snd Diagrams. SOL GETZ P.ROTHER. ROOM CROCKER BUILDING.

BARGAIN: large fcigh stoop, cottage; vestibule entrance; bev- eled plate i double doors; handsomely paneled 7-foot wide hall, with winding stair- oace and 6Vs-foot newel post; parlor 14x17, wainscoted dining room 12x14; Eitting room fVrxll; wainscoted extension kitchen 10x13; callings 12 feet high; ventilators; plaster cor- pastry, glass closet, 2 bedrocms and bathroom upstairs; 7-foot high cellar un- der nil. with double-door entrance under bay; lot ZSXIIO. with a rustic etable 10x20 at end: magnitieer.t view; all for J1S00; no agents NEWTON. USO Twelfth near et. district.

2 blocks from Golden Gate J'urk. SPLENDID barrain: must be sold to close an estate; 2 new rr.odern flats. and 6 rooms and bath each; Mission warm belt. Best buy south cf the park; 14 lots to- gether, between I and streets: make cfler; nrjgt be gold. SCOTT HARRIS.

20 Post Bt. HOUSE of 13 rooms and bath, on Minna near Third. AdJress box 1012. Call office. 3M GREAT eacriflee on account of sudden departure; 2 cew substantial bay-window I and rooms and bath each; C3d and Noe sta.

Acdress Box 4:49. Foreclosure two choice fiats of rooms each, renting for $18; rr.ake offer. At t3O Valley near Noe. or SPECK CC7 Market El KEW ccttages. houses and flats for eale on Pierce and Waller sta, near Haight: ever 30 houses in same block.

Terms to suit by If. NELSON, J2TS0 LOT and 3-story brick house; sunny elde South Park, near Third et. rooms; also large rear yard. By WM. HEN- DRICKSON Call building.

MODERN cottage; 8 rooms; cable line: hot- housp; chicken yard: garden; $3250. H. J. FKEGELKEN, 423 Jackson St. FINE Clay Buchanan end Webster.

GEO. W. CHAPIN. 11 Mont- gomery et. CHEAP house snd lot wanted in pleasant loca- tion.

WALLER, bex tt'l. Call office. A WEEK'S news for 5 The Weekly Call. races, in wrarr-er. for mailing.

$1 per year. ItEAL ESTATE COt'NTRY For Sale ASTONISHING offer; $33 to acre; 6 to 200 acre's; sire tracts to suit; cash, easy terms or might take part in exchange; all very finest: highly cultivated level loam; in most desirable location: within miles, by level tprinkled road, from Napa; unsurpassed tor Irult. vineyard, olives, nuts, corn, now raising immense crops of grain; unequaled for poultry business; 2 livir-g creeks; abund- ance well water: complete of buildings; scat- tering large would be cheap even at 1100 per acre: better than stated. N. D.

SICKELS. THE LAND AGENT, 10 Geary opp. Chronicle S. F. A LIST of Special When fending for my catalogue always state about what is wanted, amount to invest, etc.

I'll then also furnish a specially prepared liet of "snap" bargains near what you want, not In cata- lcgue. While I make a special feature of Napa ar.d Fcnoma County places. I'm person- acquainted with over COCO ranches for sale or exchange In more than any ether ten agents in the State. I travel nearly ail the time, inspecting country property. N.

D. EICKELS. the Land Agent, 10 Geary cpp. Chronicle S. F.

SANTA CLARA Valley fruit, farming and ctock lande; owner's rale In tracts of to £00 terms, or will ex.ctia.nge for San property. Apply to C. H. PHIL- LIPS and G. C.

VACHELL. 23 Monteoiaery between 11 a. m. and 2 p. in.

dally. FOR eale cr exchar.pe for improved San Fran- cisco property fruit ranch 102 value tSOCO. Address H. F. SPEITZEN.

WatsonvUle. MILLBRAE and blocks: fenced: water works. BUTTERFIELD. 527 Market st. TEP.

per acre up; farm list; free fare. M. GRIFFEN. 719 Market rear Call building. ROOMS FOR noCSEKEBPUEG.

TWO front sunny rooms, kitchen and bed- room; complete fur housekeeping; month. Apply at 2 Misfk-n bet. First Ft. and Second st. POND.

36 Two or furnished or unfur- nished rooms for housekeeping. CALIFORNIA. Sur.ny parlors: rooms for light housekeeping; bath; reasonable; private advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2220 Fillmore st. CLAY.

UZX near 2 large unfurnished roosr.F; yard; wattr; rear: rent J7. EDDY. Neatly furnished double sunny rooms, suitable for two gentlemen or light housckwpinis; with gas. EDDY. Two cr with pantry; two closets; yard; furnished complete.

KIGHTH. S4B, noar 2 sunny front rrwims. with or without furnished for private family. POCBTU. Nice sunny front room; suitable for two.

HARRISON. 7S4'i. near Finely fur- nished eur.ny rooms; bath; all modern im- provements: homelike: $1 upt HOWARD, 7CI' Sunny bay-window euite; kitchen; man and wife; others: reasonable. LEAVENWORTH. Large unfurnished bay- room; ndultf; MARKET.

Front runny furnished and unfurnished; water; range; yard- rent $10 to 120. MrALLISTER, 40S 4 sur.ny rooms, liath and yard; reasonable. MISSION Furnished housekeeping rooms, complete; no children. OCTAVIA. Sunny housekeeping and other rooms; $4.

(6 and $10: bath, etc. EHOTWELL, 2 furnished housekeeping rooms. STEVENSON. bet. Seventh and Eighth, above Odd Fellows' Hall, near new Poetoffice furnished housckpg.

rooms; bath; central. BORROW on diamonds and Jewels: oolite at- tention. UNCLE HARRIS. 15 Grant aye. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky open until p.

m. A BRANCH efflce for the reception of adver- tisements and eubscripticni. has been opened at 1223 Polk CDen until p. m. A BRANCH efflce for Call and has been established at 108t Va- tt ROOMS TO LET Fnrn.

nnd Lnforn. 25c to Si per night; $1 25 to $5 pf-r week, and light housekeeping: open all night. AT Hotel Francisco. Turk anil Taylor Homelike house; modern Fervice; elevator; bath: rooms 60c to 10 6cy. MRS.

J. KING. AT £2 nice new papered and reno- vated front room $1 60 to 12 50 a week. BOHEMIA. 233 Poet.

cor. Single and cor. eunny suites for gentlemen and families; rates tourists; elevator; conveniences. BORROW on pianos, furniture, diamonds, pairtincsr secrecy. Uncle Harris.

15 Grant ay. BURNETT. 1426 Market ft. (old No. nfehed cuites.

single; also unfurnished. CARROLTON, 1206 Market, cor. Golden Gate Eunny corner: we.l rms. offices. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions at Call branch office.

2208 st. FOLSOM. Sunny front room and kitchen furnlthfcd complete; man and wife; no chill cren. FOLSOM. 9G3.

corner Elrth Sunny furnished rooms: suites or single; new mjrt. FIRST Neat sunny furnished rooms to rent; $1 per week. 1 GEART. 405 Elegantly furnlsh- fd rooms, en suite or single. MRS.

GIRARD House. 192 Sunny furnished roorrif; Pay or week: reasonable. GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast cor. Seventh and MlfFlcn Sunny rooms, en eulte or single ladies' parlor: reading room; elevator. HANCOCK House.

TSI Selert family bouse; $1 SO to Sfi per week. ROOMS TO LET Furn. and I'nfnrn. HOWARD. sunny rooms; nicely fur- nlthecl; every convenience; electrio lights.

HOWARD. Clean, respectable: per riiirht: per week: Howard cars to door. HYDE, Sunny furnished rooms, suitable for two; JG to HYDE. Sunny furnished; folding bed; gas, bath; $10; also single. $7.

MARKET. Furnished front room; above Halt: Bros. Apply 108 Eddy st. MINNA. 2S- Funny furnished rooms; 75 cents and Jl per week.

MINNA. 667. i-orner Newly furnished tay-wlndow room. $1 per week; transient. OAK.

large bedroom, with clofct. gas and bath: furniture and carpets new; private. OTARRELL. Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; e'ectrlc lights: day. mo.

ROSEDALE. 371 Ellis, near loo rooms; tic a night: a week: transient. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis lncandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladles' par- lcr; rooms, per nlcht. Csc to Jl JO; week. $1 to month.

to $30; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot and cold water: baths. SHERMAN Apartment Hpuse. 2S Eighth near Furnished and unfurnished. SHIPLEY, 120. rear 1 sunny room for house- keeping; suitable for lady: rent $4.

TEHAMA. Furnished rooms to let; by the week or month. THE Oaks 119 A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES.

Proprietor. TURK T43 Nice Eunny room for gentleman; cas and bath; tZ per week; prlvats. WELL furnished room; use of bath and tele- phone $6. 16C9 Clay tt. call evenings.

A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 123 Pclk ft-: open till 9 p. m. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 103S Va- lencia sL A BRANCH office for Call advertisements ani subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner cf Twenty-second and Ken- tucky Fts. open till 9 p. m.

UOOSIS WANTED. Sunny suite of handsomely fur- nished rooms, with modern Improvements; east of Van Ness aye. Address box 4231. Call. 2 OR 3 furnished or unfurnished housekeeping rooms; between Twenty-first and Twenty- ninth and Mission and Guerrero sts.

Box 103 I OR 3 furnished or unfurnished housekeeping rooms; between Twenty-first and Twenty- nlnth end Mission and Guerrero sts. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE secretary of the Ean Francisco Protestant Orphan Asylum Society herewith gives no- tice that the following orphan and half or- phan girls and boys have been admitted to the Institution from July 1, 1b99, to Jan. 1, 1900: Anna M. Clemens, 10 yrs.

3 The- resa C. Clemens, 8 yrs. 1 Petra M. Clemens, 2 yrs. 9 Margaret Peterson, 7 yrs.

11 Marguerite Kempf. 4 yrs. 8 fcarah N. Nicol. 12 yrs.

10 mos. Nina E. Mil- ler. 6 yrs. 1 Emily E.

Reed, 9 yrs. 10 Margaret Brooks, 11 yrs. 3 Mary Brocks. 10 yrs. 2 mos.

Ethel Brooks, 5 yrs. 6 Sibella Bank, 5 Cruz Isura, jl yrs. 4 Rosol lEura, yrs. 6 Vin- cent Isura, 7 yrs. 7 mos.

Alvin C. Rupky. 11 7 mos. Carl S. Bcnioke.

8 yrs. 11 mos. Frank Bonicke, 7 yrs. 6 mos. John Petereon.

5 yrs. 11 Charles Pet- erson. 4 yrs. 5 mos. William Peterson, 2 yrs.

6 Victcr Olsen, 15 Myron A. Day, 9 yrs. 11 mos. Henry E. Day, 7 yrs.

10 Charles K. Fester, 7 yrs. 7 Lincoln G. Foster. 2 yrs.

10 George Kempf. 4 yrs. 3 William Paull, 10 yrs. 6 Rudolch, 6 yrs. 6 George N.

Nicol, 9 yrs. 2 Walter F. Nicol, 4 yrs. 5 William J. Riddle.

6 Leslie L. Riddle. 2 Frank Madden, 10 yrs. 3 Galen Clark, 14 yrs. 5 Percy L.

Miller, 7 yrs. 11 George F. Farley, 8 yrs. 4 Percy G. Reed, 4 yrs.

3 Julius J. Lindner, 2 yrs. 3 mos. Walter Brooks, 7 yrs. 4 mos.

George Bank. 1 yr. and Wil- liam Kerr, 4 yrs. MART P. MacCRELLISH.

Secy. p. O. Asylum. 907 Pine st.

THE Girls' Directory Orphan Asylum gives no- tice that the following orphans and half or- rhans have been received into the orphanage from July 1 to December 31, 1593: May Thorn, 3 yrs. 1 Jennie Hussenot, 8 Amelia Hussenot. 2 yrs. mo. Isabella Mills, 4 yrs.

7 Anita Rcadlet, 2 Virginia Klrby, 4 yrt. 1 Annie Kearney. 5 yrs. 3 Annie Farren. 8 Nellie Farren.

yrs. 3 ir.o. Helena Griphen, 2 yrs. 6 mo. Bar- yrs.

mo. Johanna Daley, 10 Mary Daley. 9 yrs. Martha Valient, 5 Alice Valient, 3 Anr.eta Alviso. 6 yra.

Geneva Alviso. 9 Gadulupe Alviso, 8 Antonia Husrenot, 6 Albert Kear- ney, yrs. Willie Farren. 3 yrs. 1 Gerald Griphen.

yrs. Charles Founr tain. yrs. 7 Howard Jenkins. 5 yru.

Joseph Broderick. yrs. mo. Cella Basano, 6 Irene- Basana. 4 yrs.

ROOMS papered from whitened. $1 up; Tainting done. Hartman Paint 319 Third; BAD tenants ejected for $4: collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION 3-10: tel. 5520.

MACHINES AND SLI'I'LIES. RENTED, repaired, bought, sold; machine supplies. Standard Agency. 145 Sixth st. i phcr.e Mint ALL kinds bought.

Fold. rented; re- pairinc gt lov.est Fourth nt. STOIIAGB AXD WAItEHOI'SES. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage nnd Office. 4'Jl fngt cor.

Powell: tel. Main 5713. TO LEASE. HOME: 2 old people; house, barn, well; lot 110x100; cor. Craut and Marshall near Mission cdr line: lease given to good tenant- st month.

JOOHT Eleventh and Mission EtF. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. A HOME Pend description, condition and loca- tion; I will find you one. A.

R. DENKE HW W-bster Alameda. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. QO3 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE.

$50 CASH. :,0 monthly till paid for: chicken run. sandy loam soil: plenty of good water; level land; fite, climate and coil the best; no fosrs or cold winds; 3 buildings now completed; Westall tract, adjoining East Oak- land, close to electric ear line, PO-foot boule- vard and fine school; price, all told, $SW; call or send for circular. 455 Seventh street, near corner Broadway. Oakland; carriage free.

HENRY Z. JONES. Owner. FOR sale or Beautiful 10-room house; larfce grounds: fruit trees; chicken houses. 674 Eart Twenty-sixth Oakland.

THE first-class. old-rKtablished business; good reasons for selling: rare chance. E. E. BTNTK.

Oakland. OAKLAND KCIIMTI'RIS FOR SALE. AN Introduction to you from H. Schellhaas. the furalture dealer.

11th snd Franklin. Oakland. ASSESSMENT NOTICES. ASSESSMENT Com- pany, office and principal place of- business, 327 Market San Francisco. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Bocrd of Directors, held on the 18th day of December, ISS9, an assessment (No.

7) of one (1) cent per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable Im- mediately in United States gold coin to the secretary at the office of the company at the above addtesp. Any etook upon which this" assessment shall remain unpaid on the 22nd day of January ISOO, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on the 12th day of February, to pay the delinquent assess- ment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Di- rectors. CHARLK3 A. HUG.

Secretary, 527 Market St. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND Notice-Dividend 101 (50c per share) of the OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COM- PANY will be payable at the office of the company, 327 Market on and after Thurs-- day. February 1 ISOO. Transfer books will close on Friday, January 26.

1900, at o'clock p. m. E. H. SHELDON.

Secretary. DIVIDEND Dividend No. 75 (25e Der thare) of the HUTCHINSON SUGAR PLAN- TATION COMPANY, will be payable at Office of the company, 227 Market st en and after Saturday. January 20. Trins- fer bocks will close on Saturday, January 13 at 12 o'clock m.

E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. BLABRIAGE LICENSES.

Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Richard Schindler. 22, £54 O'Farrell street, and liinma Vosbrinck. 20. 206 Octavia street John i'ats, 26, Twenty-second street, and Anna 23, OC3I Twenty-second street Henry Sshut, 25, 1000 Railroad avenue, and Nathalie Pans. 20, 815 street Florin J.

Alexander, 31, Sarramer.to, and Blanche Daniels. 13. 709 street It. MrSheehy. 26, 256 Jensie street and Kate.

Brady. 21.. 153 Silver DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed In at either of the Dubllcation offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published.

BORN. In this city, January 12, 1900, to the wife of J. R. Brown, a daughter. In this city.

January 7, 1900, to the wife of Charles Barnett, a son. In this city. January 8. 1900. to the wife of W.

G. Lenfestey, a daughter. In this city, January 7, 1900, to the wife of James McTernan. a daughter. MARRIED.

In this city, January 17, 1900, by Rev. Father Mahoney of St. Ignatius Church, R. P. Qulnn and Minnie F.

In this city. January 17. 1200. by the Rev. J.

G. Mangold, Dledrlch Rohrs and Katharlna Schneider. In this city, January J3, 1000. by the Rev. J.

G. Mangold, John Sievers and Katharlna Sievers. In this city, January .17, 1900, by the Rev. Father Wyman. Frank P.

Weymouth formerly of Lewiston, and E. Addle Godkln of San Francisco. DIED. Anderson. Arthur L.

Levy. Betsy Burley, Dudley Le Breton. Julia Barnett. infant Lockwood, Liana Collet. Mrs.

Clemen- Muller. Ella R. tine Meyer, John C. Curran, Ann Mouret. Marcelin Cook.

Ellen O'Brien. Patrick Walter Perhacs, Julius A. Dlppel, Harry W. Pearson, Ruth E. Feeney, Mrs.

Cather- Pallesen, Lucy D. me Patton. Thomas Greiner. Christiana Pangburn, Earl Kiefer. Barbara Ryan.

Nellie Kennedy, Mary Smith. Jane Lanyon, Joseph H. Stanley. Caot. Wm.S Lemme.

Anna E. Whalan. Michael Walton. Martin C. In this city.

January 18, 1900, Arthur Laurence, beloved son of J. Henry and Betty Anderson, and brother of Agnes Walter H. and Albert Edward Anderson, a native fo Portland, aged 11 years 4 months and 22 days. In this city. January 15, 1900.

Dud- ley Burley, brother of Elmer Burley. aged 48 years. In this city. January 7, 1900, In- fant son of Charles and Belie Barnett. In this city, January 17, 1900, Mrs.

Clementine Collet, beloved wife of the late Fortune Collet, and mother of Mrs. Adele Keoing, Mrs. Clementina Ingersen and Eu- gene and Alphonse Collet, a native of France, aged 62 years 3 nonths and 1 day. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the Paciflo Undertaking Parlors. 777 Mission street, near Fourth.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, January 16. 1900, Ann, beloved wife of the late Michael Curran, and loving mother of Thomas E. Curran, Mrs. William F.

Kelly of Jersey City and Mrs. E. G. Schulz, a native of Virginia, County Cavan, Ireland, aged 70 years. (New Jersey papers please copy.) and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2S3S Mission street, between Twenty- fourth and Twenty-fifth, thence to St.

James Church, where a solemn equiem high mass will be celebrated for repose of her soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. Entered into rest In this city, at 1903 Baker street, January IS, 1900. Ellen Cook, a native of Kentucky, aged 80 years. £7 Services crivate.

Please omit flowers. In this city, January IS. ISOO, Walter, beloved son of Frank M. and Kate Derry (nee Maloney), a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 2 months. At the residence of his parents, 816 Railroad avenue south.

South San Francisco, January 17, 1900. Harry W. Dippel, dearly beloved and only son of John and Eliza Dip- pel, beloved brother of Llda and Cora Dtp- pel, and beloved nephew of Mrs. R. Harlock, Mrs.

Jacob Bar, Mrs. Edmonds and Mrs. Daniel Stewart, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years 3 months and 19 days. CFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at- 9 o'clock, frorri the residence of his parents. 316 Railroad avenue south, bet- tween Fifth and Sixth avenue south.

South San Francisco, thence to All Hallows' Church, corner of street and Sixteenth avenue south, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy, Cross Cemetery by carriage. In this city, January 17. 1900. Mrs, Catherine, beloved wife of the late Nicholas Feeney, and beloved mother of Mrs.

Joseph Dempsy and Andrew and Edward J. Feeney, a native of County Gal way, Ireland, aged CS years. and acquaintances are respect- fully, invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. 2SB Linden avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, corner of Fell and Fillmore streets, where a requiem high, mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Cal- vary Cemetery.

In this city. January 1900, Christiana Greiner, beloved mother of Mrs. Frank Lester, Mrs. George W. Waltenbaugh and the late Henry and Amelia Greiner, and grandmother of Grace V.

and Edward Lester, a native of Germany, aged 61 years 8 months and 21 days. In fnis city. January IS. 1900. Bar- bara, relict, of the late Michael Kiefer, and beloved mother of Theodore Kiefer and Mrs.

Henry Ives, a native of Bavaria, Germany, aged S3 years. (New York and New Orleans papers please copy.) and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth street. In this city, January 18, 1900, Mary, beloved wife of the late Dennis Ken- nedy, a native of Rorastown, parish of Drum, County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 56 years. In Oakland. January 16, 1900, Joseph beloved husband of Grace M.

Lanyon, and father of James and Ada M. Lanyon a native of Connecticut, aged 48 years 2 months and 21 days. A member of Live Oak Lodge No. 61, F. and A.

M. Oakland Chapter, O. E. R. Enterprise Lodge No.

298, I. O. O. F. Oakland Camp No.

94. Woodmen of the World, and Custer Council No. 22, Junior O. U. A.

M. K7Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the Ma- sonic Temple, corner of Twelfth and Wash- ington streets, Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. In this city, January is, 1900, Anna Elizabeth, beloved wife of John H. Lemme.

and mother of Henry Lizzie, Helmuth and Arthur Lemme, a native of Germany, aged 53 years and 5 months. In this city, January 18, 1900, Betsy beloved wife of A. Levy, mother of William and Dave Levy and Mrs. Charles Jaoobson, and sister of Edward Hyams, a native of Peiser, Germany, aged 56 years. (Portland, Or, nnii New York papers please copy.) tTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1700 Geary street.

Interment HIUs of Eternity Cemetery by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townseud streets. LE In this city. January 17, 1900, Julia Le Breton, widow of Edouard 4 Le Bre- ton, and beloved mother of Albert J. and Ed- ward J. Le Breton and of the late Mm.

M. A. de Lavega, aged 69 years. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from St. Mary's Cathe- dral, corner of Van Ness avenue and O'Far- rell street.

Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery. In this city, January 18. 1900, Liana Lockwood, beloved mother of Mrs. A. L.

Crews, William Loekwood and Mrs. C. T. Martin, a native of New York City, aged 79 years 2 months and 8 days. In East Oakland, January 18, 1900 Ella Roetter.

beloved daughter of Sallle and the late Edward L. Muller. and sister of Anna and Ida Muller, a native of St. Louis, acred 22 years 6 months and 1 day. In Sacramento, January 17, 1900 John Christopher Meyer, beloved son of the late Benjamin and Anna W.

Meyer, and brother of Mrs. J. L. Regner and Emma Meyer, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 32 years 11 months and 24 days. Member of Stanford Parlor No 76.

N. S. O. W. ETFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his sister, Mrs.

J. L. Re-gner, Geary street Interment I. O. O.

F. Cemetery. STANFORD Parlor No. 76. N.

S. G. Mem- bers are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, J. C. Meyer, this day "(Fri- day), at 2 o'clock, from 942 Geary street.

By order of the parlor. WILLIAM H. -DICK, President FRED H. JUNG. Recording Secretary.

An anniversary high mass will be celebrated at the French Church; Bush street for the repose of the foul of the late Marcelin Mouret, husband of Mary Mouret, to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited. In this city, January 18, 1900 Pat- rick, beloved husband of the late Ellen O'Brien, and father of Mrs. Mary E. Brown Mrs.

Catherine Connell and Lizzie O'Brien' a native of County Kerry. Ireland, aged 90 years. and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday). 4X 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 12 Bluxome street, thence to St Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be UtNRY J. GALLAGHER (Successors to Flannagan St FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 20 Fifth opposite Lincoln School.

Telephone South 80. McAVOY Oc FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS 1235' Market sL between Bth and 9th Telephone South 247. celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. this city, January 18, 1900, Ju- lius beloved husband of Eleanor M.

Per- a native of Hungary, aged 17 years. this city, January 17, 1900, Ruth beloved daughter of Edwin and Alice Pearson, and sister of Wallace Jessie, Alma A. and Richard Pearson, aged 7 years. ITTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 242 Shotwell street. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery via 3:30 o'clock train from Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets.

Santa Clara. January 17, 1900 Lucy beloved wife of Chris Pallesen, daughter of the late John and Margarette Hetty, and sister of Charles Louis B. and Julius F. Hetty, Mrs. Ph.

Sassenrath and the late Mrs. R. B. Roll, a native of Santa Clara, aged 36 years and 5 months. tCT'l'Vicnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- deuce at Santa Clara.

PATTON this city, January 16, 1900, Thomarf Patton, beloved husband of Mary M. Patton. a native of Ireland, aged 74 years ICTNotice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Carew English, 41 Van NeFS avenue. this city, January 17, 1900, Earl Panirburn, beloved son of Thomas C.

and Cora Beament, and brother of Ethel and Thomas Beament, a native of lowa, aged 14 years 8 months and 9 days. RYAN-In this city, January 17. 1900, Nellie beloved daughter of Patrick and Delia Ryan Bister of Christopher. Delia, Annie and Mary Ryan, and niece of William Ryan, Mrs John Ryan and Mrs. James Nolan, a native of San Francisco, aged 12 years 11 months and 16 days.

and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 9:30 clock, from the residence of her parents. 912 Folsom street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where services will be held for the repose her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. this city.

January 17, 1900, Jane Smith, beloved mother of Mrs. Ellen Reed and Mrs. H. Dageett. a native of Balasco Canada, aged 82 years.

(CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the Good Samari- tan Mission. Second street, near Folsom. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electrio car from First and Harrison streets. this city, January 18, 1900, Cap- tain William S. Stanley, a native of Green- wich, England, aged 65 years.

the City and County Hospital, January 18, 1900, Michael Whalan, a native of Massachusetts, aged 62 years. this city, January 17, 1900, Mar- tin husband of Josephine M. Walton, and father of Flora, May and Martin C. Walton a native of Chicago, aged 61 years 1 month and 25 days. and acquaintances arereepect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, Capp street, corner of Twentieth.

Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. George Van Slyck to John and Mary Me- Carry, lot on line of Duncan street. 100 of Church. 26 by 114; $10.

W. I. and E. Clementine Kip to Aaron and Henry M. Englander (Englander Brothers), lot on line of Franklin, street.

120 of Eddy 137:6 by $10. Edward J. McCutchen to Elizabeth E. Mc- Cutchen. lot on line of.

Pacific street 137:8 of Octavia, 68:9 by Estate of William H. Watson Sr. (by William M. Hoag and Joseph W. Wlnterburn, executors) to L.

Frledlander, lot on NW corner of Octavia street and Rosa avenue, 60 by $9730. Mary J. White to Johanna Cogan, lot on line of Bush street, 110 of Stelner, 25 by $10. IJaschen to Eliza Raschen (wife), lot on line of Union street. 84:2 of Pierce 28:4 by 100; $5.

William W. Deamer to Helen A. Deamer, lot. on line of Broderick street, of Washington, 23 by gift. John G.

Morrison to John Doyle, lot on 8 line of McAllister street, of Lyon by 100; J250. Charles and Cora Perkins to Susanna Hunt (wife of William), lot on line of Ashbury street. 50 of Waller, by $10. Isaac Anderson to John F. and Catherine Seymour, lot on line of Pierce street, 266 of Waller, 25 by 91:3, lot 15, block 2 Marion Tract (hospital lot); $10.

Frank and Evangeline Happersberger to Frank H. McKee, lot on line of Guerrero street, 76:6 of Twentieth, 50 by Neilla E. Cook to James H. Johnson, lot on line of Noe 123 of Twentieth 25 by 125; $10. Ferdinand Bussinger to Hannah Busslnger, lot on SW corner of Twenty-seventh and Sanchez streets.

SO by 24; gift. Nellie Hennespy to Charles A. Hennessy, lot on line of Noe street, 63 of Elizabeth 8 25 by 68:9 2-3; $10. Charles A. Hennessy to Ellen F.

Hennessy (wife), undivided half Interest in same; gift. Lulgi and Emilia de Vincenzi to Glovanna B. (or G. and Gianbattista Torre, lot on line of Kearny street, of Union by CO; $1500. Giovanni and Louisa Morchlo to Glozeppe Rossi, lot on line of Stockton street, 44-8 of Greenwich, 25 by 70; $2850.

United States Trust Company of New York (trustee estate Charles C. Hastings) to N. K. Masten (trustee estate Charles C. Hastings), lot on NE corner of Geary and Mason streets, 65:9 by 92:6, quitclaim deed; William H.

Phillips (trustee same) to same (trustee same), same, quitclaim deed: $1. Maria L. Roach to Filipino Ponzo, lot on line of Water street, 160:3 of Taylor 22:9 by 8 $10. M. Barker to Minnie Barker (wife), lot on line of Twentieth avenue, 156 of California street, 25 by 120; also lot on NW corner of Twenty-third avenue and California street, 32:6 by 100: gift.

August C. and Mary T. Fischer to Sisters of the Sacred Names of Jesus and Mary (corporation), lot on line of street, 62:4 of Thirty-sixth avenue. 105 by 23; $10. Same to George CMelia, lot on line of street, of Thirty-sixth avenue, 105 by 25; $10.

Franclsca and C. J. Barta to State Pavings Bank, lot on SW corner of Fortieth avenue and street, 90 by 100: $10. Arthur C. and Constance A.

Nahl to Solomon Getz, lot on line of Forty-eighth avenue, 100 of street. 50 by 120; $10. Jones, Allen Co. (corporation) to same, same (quitclaim deed): $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to John and Mary Rodxrers, same; $10.

John H. and Ellen G. Grady to Linda Me- Doug-all, lot 225, Holliday map $10. James H. Lyons.to A.

C. Freeman, block 13, map A. Castro-street Addition; $10. University Homestead Association to N. Mc- Pherson, lot on line of Oxford street, 100 of Wayland, 120 by 100, lot 3, block 104, University Homestead; $313.

John F. Thornton to Frederick R. Drinkhouse, lot on line of Sacramento street, 112:8 of Locust, 25 by 100; $1000. California Title Insurance and Trust Company to Mary Ross (wife of Nils), lot on line of Folsom street, 52:5 Vi of Thirteenth. 25, 98.03, 23.313.

99.10; $185. Same to John Gibson, lot on line of Fourteenth of Folsom, 25, 116.513. 25.10, 115.772; $1600. Mary A Reed to Eva A. Reed, undivided half Interest in lot on line of Castro street, 153 of Sixteenth.

25 by warranty deed: $20. Estate Frank Walker (a minor) (by Caroline Walker, guardian) to Bertha Heck, lot on line of Hampshire street, 100 of Twentyfourth, 50 by 100; $1650. Augusta Poppe to Elizabeth and Martha H. Poppe and Annie C. Ingles (wife of E.

lot on line of Shotwell street. 180 of Park (Twenty-fourth). 60 by gift. Annie B. Cooper to Michael Cooper, lot on line of Guerrero street, 76:6 of Army, 23 by 100; gift.

Estate Joseph M. Comerford (by executrix, Eliza C. Herbert, formerly Eliza K. Comerford, and as executrix) to Edward 11. and Llllla Thomas, lot on line of Day street, 176 of Dolores.

23 by 76:6: $2100. Elizabeth Butler to Margaret Brady, undivided half interest in lot on 8 line of Filbert street. 220 of Montgomery, 27:6 by 8 Lorenzo and Maria Pardinl to Giovanni Talerl, lot on NW corner of Stockton and Pacific streets, 80 by 137:6: $10. David and Clementina Young to Peter and Delia Farrlngton, lot on line of lowa street, 321:8 of Twenty-fifth (Yolo), 25 by 100; grant. Ellen Dlneen to Solomon Getz.

lot on line of Eleventh avenue, 275 of Point Lobos, 25 by iv 120: $10. x- Matthew Loftus to A. M. Speck, lot on line of Forty-third avenue, 260 of A street, 70. 157:9, NE 71:6, 140:4: also lot on line of Valencia street, 123 of Fifteenth, 32 by 100: also lot on line of Mission street 23:9 of Fifteenth.

36:3, 107. 20 'S 23:8, 87; also lot 3C, block 49, California Land Association: also lot 32, block 62, City Land Association: $10. to William M. Abbott, lot on line of Forty-third avenue, 260 of A street, 8 70, 157:9, NE 71:6, also lot on line of Mission street. 23:9 of 107 60 20, 23:9.

87; also lot on line of Valencia street, 123 of Fifteenth, 32 br 100: also lot 32, block 62, and lot 32. block 49, City Land Association: $100. Jennie Manwell (by Ferd Rels Jr. and William S. Pardy.

trustees) to Pacific States S. L. 17C3 D. 347. lot on line of Me- Clellan street.

25 of Lincoln, 60 by 70, lots 171 and 173. gift map 1 (trustees' deed); $350. Edward J. Breton to Eugene Kelly, reconveyance of 1828 D. 224, Interest In estate of Margaret Kelly, No.

20,637: $797. Alameda County. Emll S. Lund. Puget Sound Lumber Company and H.

T. Holmes (by F. D. Adams, commissioner) to C. B.

Higby, lot 2 and 17:5 feet of lot Orchard Tract, Brooklyn Township; $3200. Henry Z. and Sarah M. Jones to Rose A Fine (wife of 17 and 18, block 11, Allendale Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Alameda Land Company (a corporation)' to Leah F.

Mott, lot on line of Chestnut street DO of Clinton avenue, 67:8 by 100, being portion of lots 1 and 2, block lands adjacent to Enclnal. Alameda; $10. Same to same, lot on line of Lafayette street. 98:4 of Enclnal avenue. by 148, block 8, Amended Map, Bartlett Tract, Alameda; $10.

Burdette Cornell to 8. E. Harris, lot on NE corner of Seward or Tenth and Wood streets, 27 by 90, block 710. Oakland: tlO. Florentin P.

Dagany to Jean Bernou, lot on line of Market street, of Twentyflm. 8 25 by 125, being lot 3 on Map of Subdivision of Wall Tract. Oakland; 110. Catherine and Charles Fella to J. H.

T. Watkineon, lots 19 to 23, 2S and 62, Map ot Bowie property, Oakland Township; $20. Hattle P. Mullery to Carrie Gould, lot on line of Santa Clara avenue, 240 of Prospect street, 40 by 137:6, portion of Aughinbaugh 223-acre Tract, $10. George F.

and Emma M. Bernard and Daniel J. Desmond to A. M. Crow (wife of J.

lot on line of Thirty-seventh street, 200 of Market, 43 by HB. being the 45 feet of lot 1 on Map of Beckett's Second Addition to Oakland. Oakland; $10. Rtchard J. Montgomery to James F.

McCourtney, all Interest in lot on line of Magnolia street, 210 of "West Fourteenth, 39 by 125:3, block 557, Oakland; also lot on NE corner of Forty-third and Grove streets, 90 by 60, Oakland; $10. George and Carrie R. Sterling to Realty Syndicate (corporation), lot on NE corner of Spring street and boundary line of lot 2, block Revised Map Piedmont Park, thence and SW 407.33, 132, NE 647.5, SE 548 to beginning, being lot 2 and NE half of lot 1, block Piedmont Park. Oakland Township; $2000. Realty Syndicate (corporation) of San Francisco to Piedmont Development Company, lots 2 and 9, block revised map of Piedmont Park.

Oakland Township: $10. Maggie and James Mowat (by Frederick Baker, attorney) to W. C. Moran, lots 67, 68 and 69, block amended map of Christlanla Tract, Berkeley; $10. W.

C. and Lillle G. Moran to L. C. Moran.

lots 57 and SS, block Amended map of Chrlstlania Tract, Berkeley; $200. Sophia E. and E. P. Duplex Sr.

to W. C. Moran, lots 10 and 11, block Harmon Tract, Berkeley (subject to a mortgage for $400); $2. W. C.

Moran to Lillle G. Moran, lots 10 and 11, block Harmon Tract, Berkeley; gift. McCarthy Company (corporation) to Charles A. Jeffers, lot 11 In subdivision Fruitvale Terminal Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Henry Harris and Charles A.

Jeffers to Mc- Carthy Company (corporation), lot IS In subdivision Eame; $10. Mary R. Mastlck (by Oscar L. Roarers, Sheriff) to John M. Lewis, lot on NW corner of Railroad avenue and Sherman street, 75 by 100.25.

Alameda; $6740. Julius A. and Elizabeth H. Remmel to Edwin B. Carson, lot on line of Caroline street, 147.79 of Central avenue.

35 by 135, Alameda; $3500. B. H. and Fannie H. Lohmann to John E.

Keyer, lot on line of Thirty-fourth street, 163 of Telegraph avenue, 26:6 by 123, being portion of plat 10, Rancho £31 and Peralta. Oakland: $10. Ellen CKeeffe to Manuel Rogers, lot on SW line of East Fourteenth street (formerly Adams street). 112:6 SE of Twentieth avenue (formerly Contra Costa street), SE 37:6 by SW 140. being the SE of lot 20 and all of lot 19, block 9, San Antonio, East Oakland: $10.

John Klnery to Bridget Ellen rerecord 694. 290, lots 5 to 10, block 40, Oakland; Elft. Joseph Jost to Ruth A. Jost, undivided half Interest In lots 16, 17 and IS, block 83. situated on Mound street, between Jackson and Monroe, Alameda; cift.

E. and Caroline Meynott to Edward R. and Caroline C. Hatherly, lot on SW corner of Hayes and Saunders streets, 150 by 100, block 12, San Leandro. Eden Township; grant.

J. L. and Mary C. Barker to W. C.

Pond, lot on Mne of Shattuck avenue, 60.06 of Berkeley way. 49.20, 105.50, 43. 109 to beginning, being portion of lots 57 and 58, map of College Tract, Berkeley; $100. James Gamble to Laura B. Nelson (wife of H.

lot 10, block Crystal Springs Tract, Berkeley; $10. Mary A. Mallne to Eliza G. Dargie, one acre, being the half of lot 5. block 32, Warner Tract.

Brooklyn Township; $10. Eliza G. Darele to Grace Herrler, same, Brooklyn Township; $10. R. W.

and Louise T. Graff to P. H. Beaver, lot 00 line of Park street as widened to 80 feet, 100:4 of San Jose avenue, 50:2, 113:2 H. 50, 708:11 to beginning, being portion of lot 8.

block lands adjacent to Enclnal, Alameda; $10. Frederick A. Dodge to John Townsend, lots 12 and IS. in half of block lands adjacent to Enclnal, subject to two one for $1300 and one for $330, Alameda; $3. Pacific Land and Investment Company to M.

M. Smith (wife of William), lots 17 and 18. block 22, map of town of Newark, filed May 6, IS7S. Washington Township: $10. S.

C. Blgelow to Karl H. Nickel, lot on SE of Howe street, 286 SW of Amethyst, SW 60 by SE 125. being the SW 10 feet of lot 30 and all "of lot 29 and NE 20 feet of lot 28, block Thermall Hill (formerly the Howe Tract), Oakland; Karl H. Nickel to Mac E.

Hardy, same; $10. John R. Glascock to Jose de Sausa Garafa, lot 34, block 24, North Alameda Tract, East Oakland; $10. George G. and Frances C.

Baker. Walter F. Lewis, Albert S. Woodbrldge and Thomas and Elizabeth Gillan (by W. tj.

Harlow, commissioner) to J. H. T. Watjclnson, 13.16 acres beginning at the center line of Linda avenue at the most corner of lot 3. subdivision Map Bowman Tract, thence NE 871.40 feet to most corner of.lot 3, thence SE 706.20 to center In Bowie street, thence SW 238.73, SW 197.70.

thence along the center of Howard street SE 340 to center of Oakland avenue, thence SW 226.06 to center of Linda avenue, thence NW 63.16 feet, NW 119.16, NW 299. NW 194.65, NW 233.64 to beginning, being portion of lot 3 and portion of lot 6, subdivision Map Bowman Tract, Oakland Township; also lot 24. containing 1.10 acres, being portion of Glen Echo Tract Map 2, Oakland; also 3.4S acres beginning at a point on line marked "A on the plat of "subdivision of Map of Bowman Tract distant 340.66 point marked which last mentioned point ls at the Intersection of Bowman, Piedmont Park and Pleasant Valley Farm Tract: thence NE 6.92 chains, NE .44 chains, SE 6.51 chains, SE 1.52 chains, SW 11.56 chains to beginning, being lot 2 tn part A. subdivision of Map of Bowman Tract, Oakland Township; also 4.01 acres beginning at point of intersection of line of Lake avenue with line marked "A 1," Bowman Tract, IS2 NW from thence NE 4.99 chains. NE 4.14 chains, NE 3.45 chains-, SW 6.92 chains, SW 5.16 chains, NW 2.76 chains to beginning, being subdivision 3-A, Bowman Tract, Oakland Township; $45,487.

Annie G. Flint to Martha M. Flint, lots 6. 7. and 10, block 6, property of John Kearney near State University, Berkeley (quitclaim deed) $10.

Charles Babb to same, came (quitclaim deed); $70. William G. and Charles R. Mitchell to Hugh G. Mitchell, undivided two third Interest in lot on SE corner of Daley and Le Roy avenues, 49.15 by 123, being lot 7, block 20, Daley's Scenic Park, Berkeley: $10.

Warren and Paulina Urquhart to Abbie E. Sanderson (wife of John), lot on NW corner of Berkeley way and McGee avenue. 100 by 125, being lots 23 and 26 on Map of Subdivisions 9 and 10, Hardy Tract, Berkeley; $10. Mattle Trimlngham to A. B.

and Sarah Montross, lot 41 on Map of Roberts' Addition to Town of Irvlngton, Washington Township; $10. Eunice Hendricks to Carlos Parker Griffin, lot on SW corner of Fourteenth and Peralta streets. 100 by 40, block 726-A. Oakland; $10. Emma M.

and D. Edward Collins to Ellse R. Cordes. lots 77V1- and 78, block on Amended Map of blocks and I of Vicente Peralta Reservation Tract, Oakland: $300. Lizzie de Verner (by A.

E. H. Cramer, attorney) to John M. Wiley, lot on line of Sixth street, 201:3 of Bancroft way, 60 by 115, being lot 21, tract Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley: $100. Lula A.

and William G. Pitts to Edwin Markham, lot on line of Jones avenue, 100 of Chestnut street. 50 by 141. being lot 3. block 14, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township: $30.

L. E. and Ella E. Eshleman to John B. Hopkins, lot 7, block Map of Subdivision of Heald Twenty-thlrd-avenue Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10.

Dr. G. W. Newcomer (executor of estate of Nancy N. Gallatin) to Walter K.

Scott, all Interest in lot on line of Union street. of Santa Clara avenue, E44 by 25, Alameda; $300. Joseph and Mary A. Wllkes to Ole S. and Annie Hansen, lot 13.

block 79, Tract Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley; $10. Charles A. and Alice C. Bailey to Mary Lanclals (wife of Joseph lot on line of Virginia street, 28 of McGee avenue, 35 by 134.67. being the 19 feet of let 31 and 28 feet of lot 32.

block Hamilton Tract, Berkeley; $5. Elmhurst Land Company to California Realty Company of San Francisco (corporation), lots 13 21 to 2S. 35, 47 to 50. 54, 55. 58.

59. 60. 63. 75 to 79 94 and 95, Elmhurst Park, Brooklyn Township: also lots 10, 11, 13, 14, 16. 17, 7S, .84 to 83 93 to 98, 105, 109.

110 to 116, 12L 122 and 123 same park No. 2, Brooklyn Township; $10. Henry Z. and Sarah M. Jones to Henrietta Lucas, lot Galindo Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10.

Frederick and Anna C. Bammann to Joseph and Emllie Walter, lot on line of Morton street (formerly St. Paul street), 230 of Railroad avenue. B0 by 150, being lots 49 and 50. block 26, Fitch Homestead Tract, Alameda; $10.

John P. and Edna F. Beckett to Hulda A. Miller lot on line.of Thirty-seventh street, 244.95 of Market, 40 by portion of lots 14 and 15 on map of Beckett's Second Addition to Oakland. Oakland: $500.

George and Carrie R. Sterling to Realty Syndicate Company of Ean Francisco (corporation), lot on corner of Evoy avenue Fortieth) and Adeline street, 257.11, 146.20, 2J4.12. 146.88, to beginning, being lot 19, on Map of C. Dohr's Homestead, subject to a mortgage for $1500. Oakland: also lot 1.

block 32, containing 2.71S acres, being portion of Warner Tract, subject to a mortgage for $1000, Brooklyn Township; also 4.73 acres, being lot 3, on may of 24-acre tract of estate of John B. Watson, deceased, subject to a mortgage for $1500, East Oakland: $10. Thomas Olaquez to Franclsca Olaquez, lot on line of Union street, 10 of Thirtieth. 60 by 115. block Peralta Homestead Association Oakland; also lot on lino of Union street, 175 of Thirtieth.

25 by 115, block I Peralta Homestead Association, Oaklandslooo. Robert and Elizabeth Chalmers to Giovanni Ghigllottl, undivided half interest In lot on line of Fifty-first street (formerly Vernon avenue), 150 of Telegraph avenue, -E 100 by 150, being lots 60 and 51, Temescal Park, Oakland; $450. H. C. Morris to Richard Hlggs, lot 1, block Fanny Davenport Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10.

Builders' Contracts. Frank Dibello and M. Gamber (owners) with D. P. Benson (contractor), architect H.

D. Mitchell, all work except raising for alterations and additions to n. frame building on line of Green street, 157:9 east of Dupont, 19:9 by 64:6: SICCO. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEI McMillan, Sacto Condon.

Verdi A Allen, Chicago Migliavacca Cal Mrs McLeod, Ls Ang Murray, Pleasanton Mrs Franks. Cal Miss Franks, Cal Barlow, San Jose Wehl, Visalia Rodman Cal Frost. Paso Robles 8 Sondheim, Tacoma Rev A Howe Cal Hawk, Sacto Mrs Rosenberg, Seattle Williamson w. Watsonville Mrs GUdersleeve, Stanford Forgens Cal Thomas. Denver A Washburn.

Denver Angelman, Ls Ang A Eckstein w. Or Pock. Stockton Roberts, Sacto A 7. Hubbell Ontario Koberg, Healdsbrg Ivens, Obispo de Jarnatt, Colusa Graham. Denver Silvia, Stockton Crcnan, Sacto r.lvmonfs.

Cal Hawley, Los Anac Helbron Cal Barker. Montana Mrs Barker, Jlont Miss Barker. Mont Coburn Mont Matligan. Stockta Storms. Colusa Shinn, Angels Rose Jr, Sutler Crlc Wilcox.

Visalla Miller, Los Ang Mrs Regrsel. Utah Mrs Hall. Jose Hall. Redlands Grady, Naoa A Hood w. Cal Mrs Robinson.

Cal Mrs Smith. Talo Alto Mrs Hendrin, Rosa Kellogg. Lakeprt Fulton. Sonoma Valentine, Sacto RiorUan w. Aria Dr Jones Grss Val Mrs Wheeler.

Stocka PALACE HOTEL. A Davis. Chicago 3 Watt. Chicago Mrs Barker, Mont Violet Barker. Mont John Barker.

Mont Coburn, Mont A Luck. Nevada Jenkins, Etanfrd Churchill. Napa McGill. Watsonvll Mrs Qulnn, Watsonvil Taylor. Oakland Mrs Taylor, Oaklnd Brownlee.

Jose Mrs Brownlee, Jose Hanson. Los Ang Bonnell. Pa Mrs Bonnell. Pa Miss Bonnell. Pa Leavltt.

Grass Val Wills. Wash Mrs Wells, Wash Mrs Rush. U'aah Miss Rush. Wash Post. Mich Mrs Post.

Mich Wright. Shasta Balf. Hartford NEW WESTE Harmon. Harri9. Fresno Champaftne, Cal San Jose Burr, Salinas Kenny, Sacto Skinner w.

Ill; Smith. Portland Smith, Oregon Ensign, Oregon Kate Hennessey. Hrtfd Mrs McLaushlln.SCi A Penrose, Arizona A NewmarVc, Ang Monroe. Los Ana; L. "Whittintton.S De Melone.

Oak Knoll Edeshelmer. MefrlU. Alameda Mrs Merrill. Alameda List. Chicago Slnrer.

Chicago Stortdard. Dayton Mrs Stoddard. Dayton Dr A Beebe. Boston II Mason. Boston Buckmlnster.Bstn Trtest.

Los Aner A Rust. Eau Clairs Mrs Rust. Eau Clairo Mrs Ward. A CralK. N' Glann.

Toledo Mrs Glann. Toledo Charlotte Hall. Stnfrf Crooks. Rafael Mrs Crooks. 8.

Rafael II A Drucker. Cinn Sener. Cal Swanson. ToraaJs II Driver Cal A Scott, ti Anar Baer w. Wis Livermcre.

Ophlr Knott. Cal Caster. Portland Priest. Fresno VT Hammon, Gazelle STENOGRAPHIC FAMINE. Police Judges "Want an End Put to' Present State of Affairs.

The Police Judges met yesterday at noon and Judge Fritz was appointed Presiding Judge for this year. The writ of mandate secured by Attorney Pistoles! in regard to the issuance of a warrant for the arrest of Captain Wittman and two policemen on a charge of battery was discussed. The Judges docided that they had. a right to exercise their discretion in such a matter, and as the issuance of a warrant was a judicial act the writ of mandate did not apply The Judges will meeet again to-day to take some action as to the stenographic famine. There are only two stenographers, and on several occasions witnesses in felony cases have been sent away at considerable inconvenience, as both stenographers were engaged and the cases could not be taken up.

It is no unusual thing to see two policemen rushing along with one of the stenographers from one court to another, and just as he has commenced taking down the testimony there is a demand for his services in another court. COLONEL WEINSTOCK DISCUSSES SOCIALISM Colonel H. Weinstock enlightened a large audience last evening in the Academy of Sciences Hall on the aims and objects of socialism. He delivered a concise and interesting address on the subject and his views in the matter were warmly applauded by the members of the Socialist Labor party, under whose auspices the lecture was given. At the outset he explained the difference between anarchism, communism, nationalism and socialism.

He told of the objects of each and then called off a list of the distinguished men and women of the world who were deeply Interested in socialism. He mentioned Grant Allen, the author; George Bernard Shaw, the famous critic; Mrs. Theodore Wright, a leading English actress, and many other famous persons who were believers in socialism. He told of the efforts of the members the organization to secure the government ownership of railroad, telegraph and other important branches now in the hands of trusts and big corporations. Throughout his lecture he was accorded the greatest attention and at the conclusion was roundly applauded.

CALIFORNIANS IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, Jan. A. Adeldorper and Jesse Coleman of San Francisco are at the Hoffman; W. G. Baymiller of Sacramento is at the Grand; M.

Welsh and wife of Los Angeles are at the Imperial; J. P. Weil of San Francisco is at the Herald Square. AROUND THE CORRIDORS Dr. J.

L. Jones of Grass Valley Is at the Grand. Dr. Robertson of Llvermore Is at the Occidental. Drury Melone is registered at the Palace from Oak Knoll.

Dr. C. W. Kellogg of Lakeport is a guest at the Grand. L.

T. Wright, the Shasta County mining magnate, is at the Palace. W. F. Hall, a wealthy oil speculator of Vi-alla, is a guest at the Lick.

Rev. A. Home of Lewlston, Idaho, is at the Grand, accompanied by his wife. Judge S. F.

Gell has come up from his home in Salinas and is at the Occidental. J. H. Block, a well-known businessman of Portland, is. registered at the Occidental.

Mrs. Frank McLaughlin. wife of the Santa Cruz capitalist, is registered at the Palace. Professor T. S.

C. Lowe has come up from Pasadena and is registered at the California. A. L. Smith, the Sdcramento fruit man, is at the Lick while on a short business trip to this city.

J. B. do Jarmatt, a wealthy rancher of Colusa, is at the Grand while on a visit of pleasure to the city. Lorin Farr, ex-Mayor of Ogden and one of the most prominent men in Utah, Is a late arrival at the Lick. Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Crooks have come over from their home in San Rafael and taken rooms at the Palace. General A.

W. Barrett. State Bank Commissioner, is registered at the California from his home in Los Angeles. Among the recent arrivals at the Occidental is Dr. Clinton Cushingr, who engaged apartments at that hostelry yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee L. Gray, prominent society people of Fresno, are paying this city a Bhort visit. They are at the Occidental.

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1900. Dr. Gibbon's Dispensary, IKEA ST. Established In I W4 for the treatment of Private Di.ien.vs, Lost Manhood. Debility or "iffKSjffga slcln )lie Thedoctorcureswhi-ii fa Try him.

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Ter. Oaaha, Ban Jose, livemore, Stockton, lons, rtiils, MarjsTllle. Chico. Ke.l UliilT "Milton. 0ak.1.i!.-an.l Hocora Haywart'S.

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Niks and Way Stations. fian Earnon, Vallejo, Napa. i m. Santa Unsa 1 Benicla, Kacramento. Woodland, Knights UarySTillc, Orofilie NUes, Han Josoaml Stockton Onl Tracy, Fresno.

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Demiag, El Two, New Orleans and East 13 Bant.i lo AUaullo Express for Mojarn ami Kant Haywards, Xiles ami Kan Jose Vallejo Oriental Mail-OgJen and Ka3t Op all -jo, l'oxt Costa anil Way tlona. Oregon and California rniuento. Marjstille. IV i.ltnar. rortlan.l.

rVg-'. am! Kaafc MIIS4 DIVISION (S.irrow (Foot of Street.) Conlder Crtek.Santa Cruz and Way Stations tail ft Newark, San Jose, Almttden, Fclton, Itonltier Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations Newark, Han Los Gatos. a IllilSp Hnnters' Kxctuslon, Ban Joss and Way CREEK ROUTE FERRY. frisaSM FRI3ICISC0 root er Mnitt Strut 9:00 2:03 rromOJU4.tß— 800 M. COAST MTISIOS (nroailGaage).

(Third nnd Townseml tatlOAOceau View, South Ban Way HUtioua (New Aluiaden Wednesdays ouly) San Jose, Tres l'lnos, M.mt.i t'piz, Pacttio (It I'aso Itobles. San 1.n13 OMspn, Surf, Lompoc and Principal Way Stations Ran Joao uml Way Stations A Ban Joso ami Way Stations 3iaor Matso, lUUwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Ban Jnse, Tres Finos, ftatita Cm SV.inas, Monterey and racfflo Grove fSiSOr San Jose and Way Stations flslSrSanJoteanrt Principal Way Stations Jose and Principal Wa7 Stations San Jose ami Principal Way Stations Ban Jose and Way Stations San Way Stations (or Morning. (or Afternoon. Daily. Sunday Sunday only.

6 Saturday and Fridays aad Bondirt. CALIFO3NIA NORTUWESTEfiN BY. CO- LHSSHE BAH FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIQ RAILWAY COMPANY. Tlboron Perry. Foot of Market St BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL.

WEEK DAYS- 7:30. 9:00. a. m. 5.30.

5:10, 8:30 d. m. Extra at p. m. Extra, trips at and 11:30 p.

m. 11:00 a. 1:30. 8:00. d.

m. BAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK 7:50. 9:20, 11:10 a. 12:43.

3:40. p. m. Extra trips at 1:55 and 6:35 p. m.

11:10 a. 1:40, :25 d. m. Between San Francisco and Echuetxea same schedule as above. Leave Ban Francisco.

In Effect Saa Francisco. October 15. Week Sun- ISS3. Sun- Week Days. days.

Destination days. Days. 7:30 am am Novato. 10:40 am am 3:30 pm 9:30 tn Fetaluma. 6:05 pm 10:25 ar.i 6:10 pm pm Santa Rosa.

7:35 pm 8:22 pm Fulton. 7:20 am Windsor, am Lytton. Geyserville, pm 1:00 am Cloverdale. 7:25 pm 1:13 pm 7:30 am JHopland aad am' Ulclah. 7:33 pm pm 7:10 am 10:25 ana am 7:35 pin 8:23 pm 7:30 am 3:00 am Sonoma 10:40 am 8:43 am and GlervEllsn.

7:30 am 8:00 am SebastopoL 10:40 am 1 am pm 5:00 pm 7:25 8:23 pm Stages connect af Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and Whin Sulphur Springs; at Lyttoa for Lytton Springs; at for Springs: at Clcverdale for the Geysen; at llop- land for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs. Kelseyvllle. Carlsbad Springs. Soda Bay. Lake- port and Eartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vtchy Springs, Saratoga Springs.

Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Laks, Porno. 1 Potter Valley, John Day's. Riverside. LJeriey's. Bucknell's.

Sanhedrln Heights, UullvUla, Orr'a Hot 6prlngs. ilendocino City, Fort Bragg. Westport. Usal, Wtllltts. Laytonvllle.

Cum- in ing s. Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's. Ecctla and Eurelca. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sunday round trio tickets to all points beyond Fan Rafael at half rates.

Ticket CO Market Chronicle bldg. H. C. WHITING. R.

X. RYAN. General Manager. Gen. Pass.

Agent. California Limited Santa Fe Route T2CHICAGO This Is the quickest running end most luxurious train across the continent. Conxbctkjo Train 1 Leaves San Fr anciscoi 5 P.n. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, arriving In Chicago at 2:15 P.n In time to connect with all limited trains for New York. OVERLAND Leaves San Francisco at 5:30 EXPRESS with Palace and Tourist a 11 cars for Kansas City, St.

Lotus, DAILY Chicago and East. Local between Stockton, VAL LtY Fresno, Hanford, 1S alia, Tnlaro dA aV and Bakersfield. ROAD SEC YOU IN San Francisco office. 623 'FRISCO SOON Market Street, Phone Mai a 1 kiouu ovun IS3U lUBBroad Sacramento, 201 Street; Saa Jose, 7 West Santa Clara Street. PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD.

Vis BmomUf Ftrrj. Commencing October 1, TKOIX BAN FRANCISCO TO MILL YALLET AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK 1:30. a. 5:15.

p. m. KXTRA For Mill Valley San Ra- laa a. m. 1:13.

M.tt. 9:00 p. m. Trains marked run to San Qiientln. ITtOJI SAN RAFAEL TO SAN KRANCI3CO WEEK DATB-4M.

7:45. 1:15. p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays.

Wednesdays aa4 Saturdays at 6:40 and p. m. a. oli 4:43. p.

m. Trains 4 start from San Quantln. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO WEEK 7:33, a. nJi 12:35. 2:33.

3:45. p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10:20 p.

m. 10:05 a. 12:08, THROTTGH TRAINS. a. m.

week days Cazadero and way stations. 1:40 p. m. Saturdays Toinales and ita'tonsl IWHi Bli HmnTfr- Tmnln liti iTTsI RAILROAD TRAVEL. MOUNT TAMALPfiIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry.

Week Days 9:30 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. Sundays 8:00, 10:00 m.

and 1:45 p. m. Steam-heated closed car oa all trains. San Francisco to Summit and Return. $1 40.

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